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75.

1876-Bradley (F. H.). Geological chart of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, and of Canada. New Haven, 1875.

A student's map in black etching.

76.

1876-Hitchcock (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.). Geological map of the United States.

Accompanying "Special report of the Smithsonian Institution for the Centennial." Washington, 1876.

See Hitchcock (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.), 1874-No. 70.

77.

1877-Hitchcock (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.). Geological map of the United States.

Accompanying "Atlas of the United States and the world," by Gray. Folio. Philadelphia, 1877.

See Hitchcock (C. H.) and Blake (W. P.), 1874-No. 70.

78.

1878-Ratzel (Friedr.). Geologische Karte der Vereinigten Staaten. Accompanying "Die Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika, Vol. I, p. 28. München, 1878.

Perhaps a reduction of 3rd issue of the map by Hitchcock & Blake?

79.

1879-Macfarlane (J.). Geological sketch of the United States.

Accompanying "An American geological railway guide, giving the geological formation at every railway station," p. 216. New York, 1879.

In black etching and numbers. Very small, occupying one octavo sheet.

80.

1879-Vivian (A. P.). Geological map from Colorado to the Pacific. Scale 45 miles to the inch.

Accompanying "Wanderings in the western land." London, 1879.
Not seen.

81.

1881-Hilgard (E. W.). Map illustrating paper on the tertiary of the Gulf of Mexico.

Accompanying "The later tertiary of the Gulf of Mexico." Amer. Journ. Silliman, 3d series, Vol. XXII, Plate III. New Haven, 1881.

82.

1881-Hitchcock (C. H.).

20 miles to the inch.

Geological map of the United States. Scale,
New York, 1881.

With a pamphlet, a wall map 13 feet long and 8 feet wide; the largest geological map yet published of the United States and Canada.

III.—ARCTIC AMERICA, COMPRISING GREENLAND, ARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO, AND THE NORTHERNMOST PART OF AMERICA.

83.

1851-Richardson (Sir John). Map of the physical geography and geology of the Arctic regions.

Accompanying "Arctic searching expedition; a journal of a boat-voyage through Rupert's land and the Arctic Sea, in search of the discovery ships under command of Sir John Franklin." 2 vols. London, 1851.

84.

1855-Isbister (A. K.). Geological sketch map of the northernmost parts of America.

Accompanying "On the geology of the Hudson's Bay Territories, and of portions of the Arctic and northwestern regions of America." In the Journ Geol. Soc. London, Vol. XI, p. 497. London, 1855.

85,

1855-Isbister (A. K.). Geological sketch map of the northernmost parts of America.*

Accompanying "On the occurrence of numerous fragments of fir-wood in the islands of the Arctic Archipelago, with remarks on the rock specimens brought from that region," by Sir Roderick T. Murchison. From the Journ Geol. Soc. London, Vol. XI, p. 536. London, 1855.

*This map was published in November of the same year, to accompany ♣ separate issue of the above-mentioned memoir.

86.

1857-Haughton (S.). Discoveries in the Arctic Sea up to MDCCCLIV, Accompanying "Reminiscences of Arctic ice travel in search of Sir John Franklin and his companions," by Capt. F. L. McClintock. With geological notes and illustrations by Rev. Samuel Haughton. Journal of the Royal Dublin Society, Feb., 1857. Dublin, 1857.

87.

1859 -Haughton (S.). Geological map of the Arctic Archipelago.

Accompanying "A narrative of the Discovery of the fate of Sir John Franklin and his companions," by Capt. F. L. McClintock, p. 372. London, 1859. In black etching, and covering more ground than the issue of 1857.

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88.

1860-Lieber (O. M.). Sketch showing the geology of the coast of Labrador. Scale, 1: 5,000,000.

Accompanying "Notes on the geology of the coast of Labrador," by Oscar M. Lieber, August, 1860 (sketch No. 38). Report of the Superintendent of the U. S. Coast Survey, showing the progress of the survey during the year 1860. 40. Washington, 1861.

Black etching.

89.

1861-Lieber (O. M.). Die Küste von Labrador. Nach den bisherigen Englischen Aufnahmen, den Untersuchungen der Missionäre und handschriftlichen Mittheilungen von Oscar M. Lieber. Maasstab, 1: 4,000,000.

Accompanying "Die Amerikanische astronomische Expedition nach Labrador in July, 1860." Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen, Vol. VII, 1861, Taf. IX. 4°. Gotha, 1861.

90.

1874-Rhode (J. G.) and Steenstrup (K. J. V.). Geognostische UebersichtsKarte der Küsten des Waigattes in Nord-Grönland. Maasstab, 1: 710,000.

Accompanying "Bemerkungen zu der Geognostischen Uebersichts-Karte der Küsten des Waigattes in Nord-Grönland," von K. J. V. Steenstrup. (Geographie und Esforschung der Polarregionen, Nr. 89.) Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen, Vol. XX, 1874, Taf. VII. Gotha, 1874.

Appeared also in Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra den naturhistoriske Forening i Kjobenhavn, 1874 and 1875, p. 74; and in the Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. I, p. 143. London and Truro, 1877.

91.

1874-Rohde (J. G.) and Steenstrup (K. J. V.). (Geognostische UebersichtsKarte der Küsten des Waigattes in Nord-Grönland.)

Accompanying "Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra den naturhistoriske Forening i Kjobenhavn," 1874 and 1875, p. 74. Kjobenhavn, 1874.

See Rohde (J. G.) and Steenstrup (K. J. V.), 1874-No. 90.

Not seen.

92.

1876-Steenstrup (K. J. V.). Geognostisk Kaart over en Del af Julianehaabs Distrikt i Syd-Groenland.

Accompanying "A. Expeditionen til Julianehaabs Distrikt i 1876." Meddelelser om Groenland, Andet Hefte, p. 112. Kjobenhavn, 1881.

93.

1877-Rohde (J. G.) and Steenstrup (K. J. V.). Geognostische UebersichtsKarte der Küsten des Waigattes in Nord-Grönland.

Accompanying "The Mineralogical Magazine," Vol. I, p. 143. "On the non-meteoric origin of the masses of metallic iron in the basalt of Disko, Greenland." Selected and translated from the original Danish paper by K. J. V. Steenstrup, by J. G. Rohde, traveling companion to the author on his expedition in 1872. London and Truro, 1877.

In the copy seen there is no map.

94.

1878-Feilden (H. W.) and De Rance (C. E.). Sketch map showing the geology of Grinnell Land and the neighboring regions.

Accompanying "Geology of the coasts of the Arctic lands visited by the late British expedition, under Captain Sir George Nares." Journ. Geol. Soc. London, Vol. XXXIV, p. 556. London, 1878.

Black etching.

95.

1879-Kornerup (A.). Geologisk Kaartskizze over Kystlandet fra Godthaab til Tiningnertok.

Accompanying "Geologiske Iagttagelser fra Vestkysten af Groenland." Meddelelser om Groenland, Foerst Hefte, Kaart B. Kjobenhavn, 1879.

96.

1879-Kornerup (A.). Geologisk Kaartskisse over Gnejsens Strygningslinjer fra Kangatsiak til Holstensborg.

Accompanying "B. Expeditionen til Holstensborgs og Egedesmindes Distrikter i 1879." Meddelelser om Groenland, Andet Hefte, p. 149. Kjobenhavn, 1881.

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IV.-NEWFOUNDLAND.

97.

1824-Cormack (W. E.). Map of Newfoundland.

Accompanying "Account of a journey across the island of Newfoundland." Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Vol. X, Plate VI, page, 156. Edinburgh, 1824.

Black, with geological indications.

98.

1842-Bonnycastle (Sir Richard H.). Newfoundland, in 1842, considered in its geological and statistical relations.

Acompanying "Newfoundland in 1842." 2 vols. 120. London, 1842.
Black, with geological indications and notes.

Jukes has priority of Bonnycastle, who took advantage of and copied Jukes' official report to the Newfoundland Government.

99.

1842—Jukes (J. B.). Map of the island of Newfoundland.

Accompaning "Excursions in and about Newfoundland during the years 1839 and 1840," by J. B. Jukes. 2 vols. London, 1842.

Black, with geological inscriptions and signs.

See Jukes (J. B.), 1843-No. 100.

100.

1843-Jukes (J. B.). Map of the island of Newfoundland (geologically colored).

Accompanying "General report of the geological survey of Newfoundland during the years 1839 and 1840." London, 1843.

About a quarter of the whole island is colored geologically; the rest is left in blank, as unknown. An important work. The same map, but not geologically colored, only with the geological inscriptions and signs, accompanies "Excursions in and about Newfoundland during the years 1839 and 1840," by J. B. Jukes. In two volumes. London, 1842.

101.

1866-Murray (Alex.). Plan of Belvie Bay (Newfoundland). Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch.

Accompanying "Report on the geology of Newfoundland for 1865,” p. 24. Montreal, 1866.

Black, with geological indications.

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